Thursday, December 8, 2011

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Discredited Syracuse accuser sues Fine

PITTSBURGH — A Maine man discredited by a prosecutor has sued former Syracuse assistant basketball coach Bernie Fine, claiming the coach molested him in a hotel room after a game in Pittsburgh in 2002.

Sandusky posts bail in latest sex abuse charges Sandusky posts bail in latest sex abuse charges

BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- Former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky posted bail Thursday after spending a night in jail following a new round of sex-abuse charges filed against him.

Rogers: Pujols deal reshapes baseball landscape Rogers: Pujols deal reshapes baseball landscape

Talk about a short time to enjoy a championship: The St. Louis Cardinals, who already had lost Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa to retirement, will begin life without Albert Pujols in 2012.

Angels land free-agent pitcher Wilson Angels land free-agent pitcher Wilson

The Los Angeles Times reports: A monumental day that began with the acquisition of Albert Pujols got even better Thursday for the Angels, who, according to multiple media reports, have agreed to terms with free-agent pitcher C.J. Wilson on a five-year deal for about $77.5 million.

Battier to Heat makes Bulls' task tougher Battier to Heat makes Bulls' task tougher

Free agent forward Shane Battier, whom the Bulls showed minor interest in, posted on his Twitter account that he plans to sign with the Miami Heat on Friday.

Epstein: Pujols to Angels good for Cubs Epstein: Pujols to Angels good for Cubs

DALLAS -- It’s been nearly seven months since Jim Hendry and Albert Pujols executed the hug heard around the Internet.

Illinois zeroing in on Toledo's Beckman to replace Zook Illinois zeroing in on Toledo's Beckman to replace Zook

Illinois is zeroing in on Toledo football coach Tim Beckman in its search to replace Ron Zook, multiple sources told the Tribune on Thursday.

Cubs pick Class A pitcher in draft Cubs pick Class A pitcher in draft

DALLAS -- The Cubs picked converted infielder Lendy Castillo in the Rule 5 draft Thursday, hoping he can survive an entire season in the bullpen. The Cubs either have to keep Castillo on the major league roster or give back half of the $50,000 price.


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